Path: ...!2.eu.feeder.erje.net!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!nntp.de!.POSTED.akk21-int.akk.kit.edu!not-for-mail From: Urs =?UTF-8?Q?Jan=C3=9Fen?= Newsgroups: news.software.readers Subject: Re: Has tin forgotten me? Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2024 05:39:49 -0000 (UTC) Organization: tin.org Archive: no Message-ID: References: Injection-Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2024 05:39:49 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: nntp.de; posting-host="akk21-int.akk.kit.edu:129.13.131.67"; logging-data="23148"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@nntp.de" User-Agent: tin/2.6.5-20241224 ("Helmsdale") (Linux/6.1.0-27-amd64 (x86_64)) Cancel-Lock: sha1:0zchrRy9sI6gzlOhlssaY/MGPzk= X-No-Archive: yes X-No-HTML: yes Bytes: 1890 Lines: 28 In le@lekno.ws wrote: >>> I'd start with inspecting your tinrc. e.g. >>> grep -E "^mail_a" ${TIN_HOMEDIR:-"$HOME"}/.tin/tinrc >>> and if unset set your (name and) address there. This can be done from >>> inside tin via the 'M'enu or when tin is NOT running by editing the file >>> directly. >> >> Will check these. > > There doesn't seem to be a set author name in the new tinrc > OR the old backup tinrc. then you should add one (or figure out why the fallback to USER@HOST doesn't work anymore (you would need to inspect the source for that). as it works for me on a FreeBSD-15 system[1] I can't help as it seems to be a local config issue on your system). preferred from is mail_address=First Last but mail_address=user@example.org (First Last) would be ok too (and you may omit the realname stuff). [1] # /etc/passwd looks like urs:*:12345:12345:User &:/home/urs:/bin/sh generated from is From: User Urs